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GIL NAVON, Ph.D. TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Oct. 2022

 

ARTICLES


1. A. Loewenstein, M. Shporer and G. Navon, 14N and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studied of Iron Hexacyanides. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 85, 2855-2856 (1963).
2. G. Navon, Charge Transfer Complexes of Oxygen and Inorganic Anions. J. Phys. Chem. 68, 969-971 (1964).
3. G. Navon and G. Stein, The Reactivity of Atomic Hydrogen with Cysteine, Cystine, Tryptophan and Tyrosine in Aqueous Solution. Israel. J. Chem. 2, 151-154 (1964).
4. L.K. Mee, G. Navon and G. Stein, Inactivation of Chymotrypsin in Aqueous Solution by Atomic Hydrogen. Nature 204, 1056-1057 (1964).
5. A. Loewenstein, M. Shporer and G. Navon, Study of Some Cyano-Metal Complexes by NMR. In: “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry” Ed. B. Pesce,

    Academic  Press, 1965, pp. 229-235.
6. L.K. Mee, G. Navon and G. Stein, The Action of Atomic Hydrogen on Trypsin in Aqueous Solution. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 104, 151-159 (1965).
7. G. Navon and G. Stein, Rate Constants of Some Reactions of H Atoms in Aqueous Solution. J. Phys. Chem. 69, 1384-1389 (1965).
8. G. Navon and G. Stein, Electron Transfer Between Atomic Hydrogen and Cobalt (III) Complexes in Aqueous Solution. J. Phys. Chem. 69, 1390-1394 (1965)
9. M. Shporer, G. Ron, A. Loewenstein and G. Navon, Study of Some Cyano-Metal Complexes by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance I. Chemical Shifts and Line Widths of

    14N and 13C Resonances. Inorg. Chem. 4, 358-361 (1965)
10. M. Shporer, G. Ron, A. Loewenstein and G. Navon, Study of Some Cyano-Metal Complexes by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. II Kinetics of Electron Transfer

      Between Ferri and Ferrocyanide Ions. Inorg. Chem. 4, 361-364 (1965).
11. R.G. Shulman, G. Navon, B.J. Wyluda, D.C. Douglas and T. Yamane, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Active Site of Carboxypeptidase A. Proc. Natl.

      Acad. Sci. 56, 39-44 (1966).
12. G. Navon and G. Stein, The Reactivity of Some High- and Low-Spin Iron (III) Complexes with Atomic Hydrogen in Aqueous Solution. J. Phys. Chem. 70,

       3630-3641 (1966).
13. B.E. Holmes, G. Navon and G. Stein, Action of Atomic Hydrogen on Ribonuclease in Aqueous Solution. Nature 213, 1087-1091 (1967).
14. G. Navon, R.G. Shulman, B.J. Wyluda and T. Yamane, NMR Studies of the Active Site of Carboxypeptidase A. In: “Recent I of Magnetic Resonance in

      Biological Systems”. S. Fujiwara and L.H. Piette (Eds) Hirokawa, pp. 36-45 (1968).
15. G. Navon, R.G. Shulman, B.J. Wyluda and T. Yamane, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Active Site of Carboxypeptidase A. Proc. Natl. Acad.

      Sci. 60, 86-91 (1968).
16. J. Eisinger and G. Navon, Fluorescence Quenching and Isotope Effect of Tryptophan. Chem. Phys. 50, 2069-2077 (1969).
17. H. Levanon and G. Navon, The Spectrum and Stability of Oxygen Iodide Charge-Transfer Complex. J. Phys. Chem. 73, 1861-1868 (1969).
18. M. Epstein and G. Navon, DSS as an Activator of Carboxypeptidase A. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 36, 126-130 (1969).
19. G. Navon and D. Meyerstein, The Reduction of Ruthenium (III) Hexaammine by Hydrogen Atoms and Monovalent Zinc, Cadmium and Nickel Ions in

      Aqueous Solutions. J. Phys. Chem. 74, 4067-4070 (1970).
20. A. Ginsburg, A. Lipman and G. Navon, An Improved Low-Cost, Spin-Echo Attachment to Varian HA-100, High Resolution NMR Spectrometer. J. Sci. Inst. 3,

      699-701 (1970).
21. G. Navon, R.G. Shulman, B.J. Wyluda and T. Yamane, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Binding of Fluoride Ions to Carboxypeptidase A. J. Mol.

      Biol. 51, 15-30 (1970).
22. G. Navon, Proton Relaxation Times and Hydration Numbers of Manganeses Ions Bound to Enzymes. Chem. Phys. Letters 7, 390-394 (1970).
23. A. Lanir and G. Navon, NMR Studies of Bovine Carbonic Anhydrase. Binding of Sulfonamides to the Zinc Enzyme. Biochemistry 10, 1024-1032 (1971).
24. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Deprotonated Ruthenium (III) Hexaammine and its Role in the Aquation and Proton Exchange Reactions. Chem. Comm.

      1410-1411 (1971).
25. Y. Haas and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Solvation of Eu (III) in Water-Acetronitrile Mixtures. J. Phys. Chem. 76, 1449-1455 (1972).
26. G. Navon, R. Panigel and D. Meyerstein, The Acid Dissociation Constant of the Tris(ethylenediamine) Cobalt (III) Ion. Inorg. Chim. Acta 6, 299-302 (1972).
27. G. Navon and A. Lanir, NMR Relaxation by Intermolecular and Intramolecular Dipolar Interactions in Small Molecules Bound to an Enzyme. J. Magn. Reson.

      8, 144-151 (1972).
28. A. Lanir and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Carbonic Anhydrase Binding of Sulfacetamide to the Manganese Enzyme. Biochemistry 11,

      3536-3544 (1972).
29. R.A. Dwek and G. Navon, On Boiling an Egg. Nature 240, 491 (1972)
30. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Proton Exchange Reaction of Hexaammineruthenium (III). J. Phys. Chem. 77, 960-964 (1973).
31. A. Lanir, S. Gradsztajn and G. Navon, Proton Magnetic Relaxation in Solutions of Manganese-Carbonic Anhydrase. FEBS Letters 30, 351-354 (1973).
32. H. Degani, H.L. Friedman, G. Navon and E.M. Kosower, Fluorimetric Complexing Constants and Circular Dichroism Measurements for Antibiotic X –

      537A with Univalent and Bivalent Cations. J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Comm. 431-432 (1973).
33. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Proton NMR and Covalency Parameters of Ruthenium (III) Hexaammine. J. Chem. Phys. 59, 5585-5590 (1973).
34. H. Shinar and G. Navon, The Formation and Properties of Cobalt (III) Carbonic Anhydrase Biochem. Biophys. Acta 334, 471-475 (1974).
35. G. Navon and M. Polak, T1 Spin Decoupling Effects on the Lineshapes of NMR Spin-Spin Multiplets. Chem. Phys. Letters 25, 239-242 (1974).
36. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Ruthenium (III) Halopentammines in Single Crystals. J. Phys. Chem. 78, 700-703 (1974).
37. A. Teuerstein, B.A. Feit and G. Navon, Structures and Electrical Conductivity of Diazine Transition Metal Complexes. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 36, 1055-1059 (1974).
38. A. Lanir and G. Navon, Interaction of Bovine Carbonic Anhydrase with Acetate Ions. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 341, 65-74 (1974).
39. A. Lanir and G. Navon, NMR Studies of the Two Binding Sites of Acetate Ions to Manganese (II) Carbonic Anhydrase. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 341, 75-84 (1974).
40. M. Polak and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Interaction of Molecular Oxygen with Organic Compounds. J. Phys. Chem. 78,

       1747-1750 (1974).
41. G. Navon and N. Sutin, Mechanism of the Quenching of the Phosphorescence of Tris(2,2’-bipridine) Ruthenium (II) by some Cobalt (III) and Ruthenium

       (III) Complexes. Inorg. Chem. 13, 2159-2164 (1974).
42. T. Kushnir and G. Navon, A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Activator Binding By Carboxypeptidase A. In “Protein-Ligand Interactions”, Eds, H. Sund

       and G. Blauer, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin: 174-192 (1975).
43. A. Lanir, S. Gradstajn and G. Navon, Temperature and Frequency Dependence of Solvent Proton Relaxation Rates in Solutions of Manganese (II) Carbonic

      Anhydrase. Biochemistry 14, 242-248 (1975).
44. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Effect of Covalency on the Electron-Nuclear Dipolar Relaxation in Paramagnetic Complexes. J. Chem. Phys. 62, 1021-1026 (1975).
45. D. Waysbort, M. Evenor and G. Navon, Charge-Transfer Spectra and Stability Constants of Ion Pairs of Hexaammineruthemium (III) and Halide Ions. Inorg. Chem.

      14, 514-519 (1975).
46. N. Zisapel, G. Navon and M. Sokolovsky, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Carboxypeptidase B. Binding of Inhibitors to the Manganese Enzyme.

      Eur. J. Biochem. 52, 487-492 (1975).
47. G. Navon, J. Shani, R. Panigel and S. Schoenberg, Application of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitory Effect of Furosemide to the Study of Furosemide Release from

     Two of its Diuretic Derivatives. J. Medicinal. Chem. 18, 1152-1154 (1975).
48. G. Navon, The Nuclear Resonance Spectrum of Bilirubin in “Bilirubin Metabolism in the Newborn”. Eds. D. Bergsma and S.H. Blondheim, Excerpta

      Medica Amsterdam and Elsevier, New York, pp. 141-147 (1976).
49. R.G. Shulman, G. Navon, S. Ogawa, T. Yamane, T.R. Brown, K. Ugurbil, P. Glynn and H. Rottenberg, 31P High Resolution NMR Studies of Bioenergetics in E.

      Coli. In: “Bioenergetics of Membranes”. Eds. L. Packer et al. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 471-476 (1977).
50. G. Navon, S. Ogawa, R.G. Shulman and T. Yamane, 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74,

      87-91 (1977).
51. G. Navon, S. Ogawa, R.G. Shulman and T. Yamane, High Resolution 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Metabolism in Aerobic E. Coli Cells. Proc.

      Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74, 888-891 (1977).
52. M. Evenor and G. Navon, The Effect of T1 Spin Decoupling and Chemical Exchange on the NMR Spectra of First-Order Multiplets. J. Magn. Reson. 26,

      291-300 (1977).
53. G.S. Brown, G. Navon and R.G. Shulman, X-ray Absorption Studies of Halide Binding to Carbonic Anhydrase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74, 1794-1797 (1977).
54. B. Ehrenberg, I.Z. Steinberg, R. Panigel and G. Navon, The Circular Polarization of Fluorescence of the Ionophore Lasalocid A (X-537A) and Some of its

      Metal Complexes. Biophys. Chem. 7, 217-222 (1977).
55. D. Kaplan, R. Panigel and G. Navon, Carbon-13 NMR Spectrum of Bilirubin Spectros. Letters 11, 881-892 (1977).
56. D. Cheshnovsky and G. Navon, NMR Saturation Transfer Studies of the Catalysis of the Reversible Hydration of Acetaldehyde by Carbonic Anhydrase. In

      “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Biology”, Ed. B. Pullman, D. Reidel, Dordrecht, pp. 261-271 (1978).
57. R.G. Shulman, G. Navon, S. Ogawa, T. Yamane, P. Glynn, T.R. Brown, K. Ugurbil and H. Rottenberg, In Vivo 31P NMR Studies of Bacterial and Mammalian

      Cells. In: “Biomolecular Structure and Function”, Academic Press, New York, pp. 195-205 (1978).
58. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, The Computation of Covalency of Parameters of Transition Metal Complexes Bases on Proton NMR Chemical Shifts. Chem. Phys.

      28, 83-88 (1978).
59. G. Navon, R. Navon, R.G. Shulman and T. Yamane, Phosphate Metabolites in Lymphoid, Friend Erythroleukemia and HeLa Cells Observed by High-Resolution

      31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75, 891-895 (1978).
60. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, The Effect of Spin Delocalization of the Proton Magnetic Relaxation in Transition Metal Hexaaquo Ions. J. Chem. Phys. 68,

      3074-3077 (1978).
61. S. Ogawa, R.G. Shulman, P. Glynn, T. Yamane and G. Navon, On the Measurement of pH in Escherichia Coli by 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Biochim.

      Biphys. Acta 502, 45-50 (1978).
62. G. Navon and R. Panigel, Fluorescent Conjugates of Albumins as Potential New Reagents for the Determination of Bilirubin and its Reserve Binding Capacity in

      Body Fluids Clin. Chim. Acta 91, 221-224 (1979).
63. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Acid Ionization Constant and the Base Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Ruthenium (III) Hexaammine Ion. Inorg. Chem. 18, 9-13 (1979).
64. H. Shinar and G. Navon, Kinetic and Magnetic Properties of Cobalt (III) Ion in the Active Site of Carbonic Anhydrase. Eur. J. Biochem. 93, 313-322 (1979).
65. J.M. Friedman, D.L. Rousseau, G. Navon, S. Rosenfeld, P. Glynn and K.B. Lyons Ruthenium Red as a Resonance Raman Probe of Ca++ Binding Sites in

      Biological Materials. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 193, 14-21 (1979).
66. E. Buhks, M. Bixon, J. Jortner and G. Navon, The Hexaamminecobalt Electron Exchange Reaction. Inorg. Chem. 18, 2014-2018 (1979).
67. G. Navon, R.G. Shulman, T. Yamane, T.R. Eccleshall, K.B. Lam, J.J. Baronofsky and J. Marmur, Phosphorus-31 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of

     Wild-Type and Glycolytic Pathway Mutants of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. Biochemistry 18, 4487-4499 (1979).
68. G. Navon and H. Shinar, On the Optical Spectrum of Cobalt (III) in the Active Sites of Enzymes. Inorg. Chim. Acta 46, 51-55 (1980). 7
69. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, On the Assignment of the Carbon-13 NMR Spectrum of Bilirubin. Org. Magn. Reson. 13, 59-62 (1980).
70. J. Bloch and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation Study of Iron (III) EDTA in Aqueous Solution. J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 42, 693-699 (1980).
71. D. Cheshnovsky and G. Navon, NMR Studies of Carbonic Anhydrase Catalyzed Reverisble Hydration of Acetaldehyde by the Saturation Transfer Method.              Biochemistry 19, 1866-1873 (1980).
72. E. Buhks, G. Navon, M. Bixon and J. Jortner, Spin Conversion Processes in Solutions. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 102, 2918-2923 (1980).
73. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, The Carbon-13 NMR Spectrum of Dimethoxybilirubin Dimethyl Ester. Org. Magn. Reson. 14, 319-321 (1980).
74. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, NMR Study of the Nature of the Second Coordination Sphere in Aqueous Solutions of Ruthenium (III) Hexaammine. J. Phys. Chem.

      84, 674-678 (1980).
75. Z. Harzion and G. Navon, Optical Spectrum of Hexaaquoruthenium (III) Ion and its Conjugate Base. Inorg. Chem. 19, 2236-2239 (1980).
76. D. Waysbort and G. Navon, Pseudocontact Contribution to the Isotropic Chemical Shifts of Protons in Octahedral Paramagnetic Complex Ions. Chem. Phys. 49, 333-337 (1980).
77. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of the Motional Behavior of Bilirubin and Some of its Derivatives. Org. Magn. Reson.

      17, 79-87 (1981).
78. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Conformation of Bilirubin and its Derivatives in Solution. J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. II.

      10, 1374-1383 (1981).
79. A. Amirav and G. Navon, Intramolecular Spin Relaxation in Isolated Molecules. Phys. Rev. Letters 47, 906-909 (1981).
80. G. Navon, A Search for Thermally Populated High-Spin Excited State of Co(H2O)63+ by 59Co NMR. J. Phys. Chem. 85, 3547-3549 (1981).
81. E. Buhks, M. Bixon, J. Jortner and G. Navon, Quantum Effects on the Rates of Electron Transfer Reactions. J. Phys. Chem. 85, 3759-3762 (1981).
82. G. Valensin, T. Kushnir and G. Navon, Selective and Nonselective Proton Spin Lattice Relaxation Studies of Enzyme-Substrate Interactions. J. Mag. Res. 46, 23-29 (1982).
83. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, Studies of the Conformation of Bilirubin and its Dimethyl Ester in Dimethyl Sulphoxide Solutions by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Biochem. J. 201, 605-613 (1982).
84. Z. Harzion and G. Navon, NMR Studies of Hexaaquoruthenium (III) Ion in Aqueous Solution. Inorg. Chem. 21, 2606-2608 (1982).
85. G. Navon, H. Burrows and J.S. Cohen, Differences in Metabolite Levels upon Differentiation of Intact Neuroblastoma-Glioma Cells Observed by Proton

      NMR Spectroscopy. FEBS Letters 162, 320-323 (1983).
86. J.S. Cohen, R.A. Knop, G. Navon and D. Foxall, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Biology and Medicine. Life Chem. Rep. 1, 281-457 (1983).
87. D. Kaplan and G. Navon, NMR Spectroscopy of Bilirubin and its Derivatives Israel J. Chem. 23, 177-186 (1983).
88. A. Amirav and G. Navon, Intramolecular Spin Relaxation Probed by Starn-Gerlach Experiments. Chem. Phys. 82, 253-267 (1983).
89. T. Kushnir and G. Navon, A Reinvestigation of the Hydration Numbers of Paramagnetic Metalloenzymes by Proton and Deuteron NMR Relaxation Times. J.

      Magn. Reson. 56, 373-384 (1984).
90. T. Kushnir and G. Navon, Application of NOE and Selective T1 for the Investigation of Binding of Ligands. Bull. Magn. Reson. 6, 60-63 (1984).
91. N. Gadoth, J. Grinblat, H. Shvo and G. Navon, 1H and 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Erythrocyte Extracts in Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy.Isr.

      J. Med. Sci. 20, 672-676 (1984).
92. G. Navon, S. Frank and D. Kaplan, NMR Study of the Conformation and the Interconversion between the Enantiomeric Conformers of Bilirubin and Mesobilirubin

      in Solution. J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans II. 1145-1149 (1984).
93. G. Navon and T. Kushnir, A NMR Relaxation Study of the Number and the Exchange Lifetime of Water Molecules in the Active Site of Mn(II) Carbonic

      Anhydrase. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 429, 112-113 (1984).
94. G. Navon and W. Klaui, 59Co NMR of a Cobalt (III) Spin-Crossover Compound. Inorg. Chem. 23, 2722-2725 (1984).
95. H. Shinar and G. Navon, NMR Relaxation Studies of Intracellular Na+ in Red Blood Cells. Biophys. Chem. 20, 275-283 (1984).
96. O. Kaplan, T. Kushnir, U. Sandbank, G. Navon, P-31 NMR study of experimental pancreatitis in rats. In: The Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the European

      Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology. Montreux, 1985. pp. 131-145.
97. Y. Manassen and G. Navon, A Constant Gradient Experiment for Chemical-Shift Imaging. J. Magn. Reson. 61, 363-370 (1985).
98 H. Shinar and G. Navon, The Determination of Intracellular Water Space by NMR. FEBS. Lett. 193, 75-78 (1985).
99. G. Ben-Hayyim and G. Navon, Phosphorus-31 NMR Studies of Wild-Type and NaCl-Tolerant Citrus Cultured Cells. J. Exp. Bot. 36, 1877-1888 (1985).
100. G. Navon, E. Gogol and R. Weissenberg, Phosphorus-31 and Proton NMR Analysis of Reproductive Organs of Male Rats. Arch. Androl. 15, 153-157 (1985).
101. Y. Manassen and G. Navon Spatially Encoded Spin Echoes, J-Imaging. J. Magn. Reson. 66, 568-572 (1986).
102. H. Shinar, G. Navon and W. Klaui, Novel Organometallic Ionophore with Specificity toward Li+. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 108, 5005-5006 (1986).
103. G. Navon, R. Panigel and G. Valensin, Liposomes Containing Paramagnetic Macromolecules as MRI Contrast Agents. Magn. Reson. Medicine 3, 876-880 (1986).
104. H. Shinar and G. Navon, Sodium-23 NMR Relaxation Times in Body Fluids. Magn. Reson. Medicine 3, 927-934 (1986).
105. Y. Manassen, G. Navon and C.T.W. Moonen, Reduced Multidimensional NMR Experiment Using a Linear Least-Square Procedure. J. Magn. Reson. 72,

        551-555 (1987).
106. I. Goldberg, H. Shinar, G. Navon and W. Klaui, Organometallic Ionophore for Alkali Metal Cations. J. of Inclusion Phenomena 5, 181-185 (1987).
107. Y. Manassen and G. Navon, NMR J. Imaging. Bull. Magn. Reson. 3, 71-75 (1987).
108. O. Kaplan, T. Kushnir, U. Sandbank and G. Navon, Acute Pancreatitis in Rats: A 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study, J. Surg. Res. 43, 172-178 (1987).
109. H. Schwalb, T. Kushnir, G. Navon, E. Yaroslavsky, J. Borman and G. Uretzky, The Protective Effect of Enriched Branched Chain Amino Acid Formulation in

        the Ischemic Heart. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 19, 991-998 (1987).
110. G. Navon and G. Valensin, Nuclear Relaxation Times as a Source of Structural Information. In: “Metal Ions in Biological Systems, Vol. 21: Applications of

        Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to Paramagnetic Species”. Ed. H. Sigel, Marcel Dekker, New York, pp. 2-45 (1987).
111. I. Ojalvo, J.S. Rokem, G. Navon and I. Goldberg, 31P NMR Study of Elicitor Treated Phaseolus Vulgaris Cell Suspension Cultures. Plant Physiol. 85, 716-719 (1987).
112. O. Kaplan, T. Kushnir and G. Navon, Diagnostic Markers of Experimental Pancreatitis: 31P and Na NMR Studies. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 508, 510-511 (1987).
113. G. Navon, T. Yamane and L.W. Jelinski, Studies of the Binding of Agonists to the Acetylcholine Receptor. In: NMR Spectroscopy in Drug Research (J.W.

        Jaroszewski, K. Schaumburg and H. Kofod Eds.) Munksgaard Copenhagen. 1988, pp 423-436.
114. Y. Manassen, E. Shalev and G. Navon, Mapping of Electrical Circuits Using Chemical-Shift Imaging. J. Magn. Reson. 76, 371-374 (1988).
115. R.W. Behling, T. Yamane, G. Navon, M.J. Sammon and L.W. Jelinski, Measuring Relative Acetylcholine Receptor Agonist Binding by Selective Proton

        Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation Experiments. Biophys. J. 53, 947-954 (1988).
116. Y. Manassen and G. Navon, Non Uniform Sampling in NMR Experiments. J. Magn. Reson. 79, 291-298 (1988).
117. W. Behling, T. Yamane, G. Navon, M.J. Sammon and L.W. Jelinski, Conformation of Acetylcholine Bound to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor. Proc.

        Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85, 6721-6725 (1988).
118. U. Eliav, A. Baram and G. Navon, NMR Lineshapes of Exchanging Spin 3/2 Nuclei. J. Chem. Phys. 89, 5584-5588 (1988).
119. T. Kushnir, O. Kaplan, N. Askenasy and G. Navon, Identification of a Characteristic P-31 NMR Signal in Acute Experimental Pancreatitis with the Aid of

        1H-31P Correlated 2D Measurements of Intact Pancreas. Magn. Reson. Medicine 10, 119-124 (1989).
120. G. Navon, R.C. Lyon, O. Kaplan and J.S. Cohen, Monitoring the Transport and Phosphorylation of 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose in Tumor Cells in vivo and in vitro by

        13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. FEBS Letters 247, 86-90 (1989).
121. G. Navon and R. Panigel, Spectroscopic and Solution Properties of Cobalt(III) Hexaimidazole Ion. Inorg. Chem. 28, 1405-1407 (1989).
122. E. Hochhauser, J. Barak, T. Kushnir, G. Navon, M.S. Meyer, S. Edelstein, M. Ben-Bassat and B.A. Vidne. Mechanical, Biochemical and Structural Effects of Vitamin

        D Deficiency on the Chick Heart. Angiology, 40, 300-308 (1989)
123. G. Navon, T. Kushnir, Experimental Techniques in Following Heart Metabolism during Recovery From Ischemia Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. In:

       “Preventive Cardiology”, W. Delius, P. Lippert and H. Wieland, Eds. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Munchen, 1990, pp. 167-171.
124. O. Kaplan, G. Navon, R.C. Lyon, P.J. Faustino, E.J. Straka and J.S. Cohen, Effects of 2-Deoxyglucose on Drug-Sensitive and Drug-Resistant Breast Cancer

        cells: Toxicity and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Studies of Metabolism. Cancer Research, 50, 544-551 (1990).
125. Y. Fraenkel, G. Navon, A. Aronheim and J.M. Gershoni, Direct Measurement of Agonist Binding to Genetically Engineered Peptides of the Acetylcholine

        Receptor by Selective T1 NMR Relaxation. Biochemistry 29, 2617-2622 (1990).
126. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Criteria for Multiexponential Relaxation of Exchanging Spin 3/2 Nuclei. J. Magn. Reson. 80, 223-240 (1990).
127. T. Kushnir, H. Schwalb, E. Yaroslavsky, J.B. Borman, G. Uretzky and G. Navon, An Apparatus for Applying a Mechanical Massage to Rat Hearts Inside a Wide-

        Bore NMR Spectrometer. Magn. Reson. Medicine 15, 392-396 (1990).
128. N. Askenasy, T. Kushnir, O. Kaplan and G. Navon, Differences in Metabolite Content Between Intact Pancreases and their Perchloric Acid Extracts – A 2D

        1H-31P Correlation NMR Study. NMR Biomed. 3, 220-226 (1990).
129. H. Shinar and G. Navon, Na-23 NMR Relaxation-Times in Nucleated Red-Blood-Cells and Suspensions of Nuclei. Biophys. J. 59, 203-208 (1991).
130. H. Shinar, U. Eliav and G. Navon, A Search for the Source of Sodium-23 Relaxation in Living Cells. In: Relaxation Mechanism of Intra- & Extracellular Sodium,

        Y. Seo, M. Murakami and O. Ichikawa, Eds. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, 1991, pp. 57-60.
131. D. Kwiat, S. Einav and G. Navon, A Decoupled Coil Detector Array for Fast Image Acquisition in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Med. Phys. 18, 251-265 (1991).
132. T. Kushnir, O. Kaplan, N. Askenasy and G. Navon, 23Na, 59Co and 2H NMR Studies of Experimental Acute Pancreatitis. NMR Biomed. 4, 182-186 (1991).
133. B. Ohana, Y. Fraenkel, G. Navon and J.M. Gershoni, Molecular Dissection of Cholinergic Binding Sites: How Do Snakes Escape the Effect of Their Own

        Toxins? Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 179, 648-654 (1991).
134. U. Eliav, H. Shinar and G. Navon, An Observation of 23Na NMR Triple-Quantum Dynamic Shift in Solution. J. Magn. Reson. 94, 439-444 (1991).
135. Y. Fraenkel, J.M. Gershoni and G. Navon, Acetylcholine Interactions with Tryptophan-184 of the א-subunit of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Revealed

        by Transferred Nuclear Overhauser Effect. FEBS Letters. 291, 225-228 (1991).
136. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Lineshapes of Double and Triple Quantum Coherences of Spin 3/2 Nuclei. J. Chem. Phys., 95,

        7114-7118 (1991).
137. Y. Fraenkel, B. Ohana, J.M. Gershoni and G. Navon, NMR Studies of Recombinant Active ite Peptides of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor. J. Basic

        Clinical Physiol. & Pharmacol., 2, 207-215 (1991).
138. M. Karck, A. Vivi, M. Tassini, H. Schwalb, N. Askenasy, G. Navon and G. Uretzky, [31-Phosphor-NMR-Spectroskopy for determining optimal

        Preservation Temperature During Long-Term Myocardial Ischemia] (in German). Helv. Chir. Acta 58, 521-525 (1992).
139. G. Navon, T. Kushnir, N. Askenasy and O. Kaplan, Two-Dimensional 31P-1H Correlation Spectroscopy in Intact Organs and their Extracts. In: NMR-Basic

        Principles and Progress, Vol. 27, Springer GmbH & Co., Berlin, pp 237-255 (1992).
140. U. Eliav, H. Shinar and G. Navon, The Formation of a Second Rank Tensor in 23Na Double Quantum Filtered NMR as an Indicator for Order in a Biological

        Tissue. J. Magn. Reson., 98, 223-229 (1992).
141. M. Karck, A. Vivi, M. Tassini, H. Schwalb, N. Askenasy, H. Merchav, G. Navon and G. Uretzky, Optimal Level of Hypothermia for Prolonged Myocardial

        Protection Assessed by 31P Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Ann. Thorac. Surg., 54 348-351 (1992).
142. E. Gaggelli, G. Valensin, T. Kushnir and G. Navon, Determination of Absolute Values of Dipolar Cross-Relaxation Rates for Ligands Bound to Macromolecules

        Using Double-Selective T1. Magn. Reson. Chem., 30, 461-465 (1992).
143. N. Askenasy, A. Vivi, M. Tassini and G. Navon, Sodium Ion Transport in Rat Hearts During Cold Ischemic Storage: 23Na and 31P NMR Study. Magn. Reson.

        Med., 28, 249-263 (1992).
144. M. Karck, A. Vivi, M. Tassini, H. Schwalb, N. Askenasy, G. Navon, J.B. Borman and G. Uretzky, The effectiveness of University of Wisconsin Solution on

        Prolonged Myocardial Protection as Assessed by Phosphorus-31 NMR Spectroscopy. J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg., 104, 1356-1364 (1992).
145. H. Shinar, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Single and Multiple Quantum NMR Relaxation Times of Sodium and Potassium in Red-Blood-Cells. Isr. J. Chem.,

        32, 299-304 (1992).
146. G. Navon, Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy: A New Tool for the Study of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Biological Systems. In: “Molecular Environment

        of Intra- and Extracellular Sodium”, Y. Seo, M. Murakami and O. Ichikawa, Eds. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, 1993, pp.1-4.
147. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Lineshape Analysis of Double Quantum Filtered NMR Spectra of 23Na in Systems with Anisotropic Motion. In: “Molecular

        Environment of Intra- and Extracellular Sodium”, Y. Seo, M. Murakami and O. Ichikawa, Eds. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, 1993, pp.15-18.
148. H. Shinar, T. Knubovets, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy as a Probe for the Nature of the Binding Sites of Na+ and K+ in

         Red Blood Cells and Cartilage. In:
“Molecular Environment of Intra- and Extracellular Sodium”, Y. Seo, M. Murakami and O. Ichikawa, Eds. National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, 1993, pp.23-26.
149 T. Kushnir, Y. Itzchak, A. Valevski, M. Lask, I. Modai and G. Navon, Relaxation Times and Concentrations of 7Li in the Brain of Patients Receiving Lithium

       Therapy. NMR Biomed. 6, 39-42 (1993).
150. E. Hochhauser, T. Kushnir, G. Navon, M. Rehavi, J. Barak, S. Edelstein and B. Vidne, The Effect of Vitamin D3 Deficiency on the Isolated Chick Heart:

        Hemodynamic, P-31 NMR and Membrane Studies. J. Mol. Cell Cardiol. 25, 93-102 (1993).
151. Shinar, T. Knubovets, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Sodium Interaction with Ordered Structures in Mammalian Red Blood Cells Detected by Na-23 Double Quantum

        NMR. Biophys. J. 64, 1273-1279 (1993).
152. G. Navon, Complete Elimination of the extracellular 23Na NMR Signal in Triple Quantum Filtered Spectra of Rat Hearts in the Presence of Shift Reagents.

       Magn. Reson. Med. 30, 503-506 (1993).
153. Y. Rubin and G. Navon, Inhibition of Sodium Influx and Improved Preservation of Rat Hearts during Hypothermic Ischemia by Furosemide and Bumetanide:

       A 23Na and 31P NMR Study. J. Mol. Cel. Cardiol. 25, 1403-1411 (1993).
154. E. Levi, A. Vivi, J. Hasin, M. Tassini, G. Navon and M. Horovitz, Heat Acclimation Improves Cardiac Mechanics and Metabolic Performance During Ischemia

        and Reperfusion. J. Appl. Physiol. 75, 833-844 (1993)
155. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Analysis of Double Quantum Filtered NMR Spectra of 23Na in Biological Tissues. J. Magn. Reson. B 103, 19-29 (1994).
156. Y. Fraenkel, J.M. Gershoni and G. Navon, NMR Analysis Reveals a Positively Charged Hydrophobic Domain as a Common Motif to Bound Acetylcholine

        and d-Tubocurarine. Biochemistry 33, 644-650 (1994).
157. G. Navon, J. G. Werrman, R. Maron and S. H. Cohen, 31P NMR and Triple Quantum Filtered 23Na NMR Studies of the Effects of Inhibition of Na/H Exchange

        on Intracellular Sodium and pH in Working and Ischemic Hearts. Magn. Reson. Med. 32, 556-564 (1994).
158. I. Ronen and G. Navon, A New Method for Proton Detection of H217O With Potential Application for Functional Imaging. Magn. Reson. Med. 32, 789-793 (1994).
159. N. Askenasy, M. Tassini, A. Vivi and G. Navon, Intracellular Volume Measurement and Detection of Edema – Multinuclear NMR Studies of Intact Rat Hearts

        During Normothermic Ischemia. Magn. Reson. Med. 33, 515-520 (1995).
160. Y. Sharf, U. Eliav, H. Shinar and G. Navon, Detection of Anisotropy in Cartilage Using 2H Double-Quantum-Filtered NMR Spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson.

        B 107, 60-67 (1995).
161. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Quadrupole Echo Techniques in Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy of Heterogeneous Systems. J. Magn. Reson. A

        115, 241-253 (1995).
162. Y. Rubin, E. Skutelsky, D. Amihai and G. Navon, Improved Hypothermic Preservation of Rat Hearts by Furosemide. J. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg.

        110, 523-531 (1995).
163. H. Shinar, U. Eliav, T. Knubovets, Y Sharf and G. Navon, Measurement of Order in Connective Tissues by Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy

        of Quadrupolar Nuclei. Quart. Magn. Reson. Biol. Med. 2, 73-82 (1995).
164. N. Askenasy, A. Vivi, M. Tassini and G. Navon, Cardiac Energetics, Cell Volumes, Sodium Fluxes and Membrane Permeability-NMR Studies of Cold

        Ischemia. Am. J. Physiol. 269, H1056-H1064 (1995).
165. H. Ben Horin, M. Tassini, A. Vivi, G. Navon and O. Kaplan, Mechanism of Action of the Anti-neoplastic Drug Lonidamine – 31P and 13C Nuclear

        Magnetic Resonance Studies. Cancer Res. 55, 2814-2821 (1995).
166. Y. Rubin, G. Icekson and G. Navon, The Effect of Furosemide on Calcium Ions Concentration in Myocardial Cells. Cell Calcium, 18, 135-139 (1995)
167. G. Taler, A. Schejter, G. Navon, I. Vig and E. Margoliash, The Nature of the Thermal Equilibrium Affecting the Iron Coordination of Ferric

        Cytochrom C. Biochemistry, 34, 14209-14212 (1995).
168. T. Knubovets, H. Shinar, U. Eliav and G. Navon, A 23Na Multiple-Quantum-Filtered NMR Study of the Effect of the Cytoskeleton Conformation on the

        Anisotropic Motion of the Sodium Ions in Red Blood Cells. J. Magn. Reson B 110, 16-25 (1996).
169. A. Schejter, G. Taler, G. Navon, X.-J. Liu and E. Margoliash, Oxidation State Induced Change of Iron Ligand in the Phenylalanine 82 – to Histidine Mutant

        of Yeast Iso1-Cytochrome C. J. Am. Chem Soc. 118, 477-478 (1996).
170. L. Tsoref, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy of Spin 7/2 Nuclei in Solution. J. Chem Phys. 104, 3463-3471 (1996).
171. G. Navon, Y.-Q. Song, T. Room, S. Appelt, R. E. Taylor and A. Pines, Enhancement of Solution NMR and MRI with Laser-Polarized Xenon. Science, 271,

       1848-1891 (1996).
172. D. Ben-Bashat, H. Shinar and G. Navon, 31P NMR Methods for the Direct Determination of ADP in the Presence of ATP. J. Magn. Reson. B 110,

        231-239 (1996).
173. N. Askenasy A. Vivi, M. Tassini and G. Navon, The Relation Between Cellular Sodium, pH and Volumes and the Activity of Na/H Antiport During

        Hypothermic Ischemia: Multinuclear NMR Studies of Rat Hearts. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 28, 589-601 (1996).
174. N. Askenasy and G. Navon, Volume Related Activities of Sodium Ion Transporters: Multinuclear NMR Studies of Isolated Rat Hearts. Am. J.

        Physiol. 271, H94-H102 (1996).
175. Y. Fraenkel, D.E. Shalev, J.M. Gershoni and G. Navon, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)Analysis of Ligand Receptor Interactions: The Cholinergic

        System –A Model. Crit. Revs. Biochem. Mol. Biol. 31, 273-301(1996).
176. A. Bifone, Y.-Q. Song, R. Seydoux, R.E. Taylor, B. M. Goodson, T. Pietrass, T. Budinger, G. Navon and A. Pines, NMR of Laser-Polarized Xenon in Human

        Blood. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 93, 12932-12936 (1996)
177. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Measurement of Dipolar Interaction of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Soluion Using Multiple Quantum NMR Spectroscopy. J. Magn.

        Reson. A 123, 32-48 (1996)
178. Y. Sharf, S. Akselrod and G. Navon, Measurement of Strain Exerted on the Blood Vessel Wall by Double-Quantum-Filtered 2H NMR. Magn. Reson.

        Med. 37, 69-75 (1997)
179. T. Kushnir, T. Knubovets, Y. Itzchak, U. Eliav, M. Sadeh, L. Rapoport, E. Kot and G. Navon, In Vivo Sodium NMR Studies of Myotonic Dystrophy. Magn.

        Reson. Med. 37, 192-196 (1997).
180. Y. Assaf, G. Navon and Y. Cohen, In Vivo Observation of Anisotropic Motion of Brain Water Using 2H Double Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy.

        Magn. Reson. Med. 37, 197-203 (1997).
181. N. Askenasy and G. Navon, Continuous Monitoring of Intracellular Volumes in Isolated Rat Hearts during Normothermic Perfusion and Ischemia. J.

        Magn. Reson. 124, 42-50 (1997).
182. A. Vivi, M. Tassini, H. Ben Horin, G. Navon and O. Kaplan, Comparison of Action of the Anti-Neopstic Drug Lonidamine on Drug-Sensitive and

        Drug-Resistant Human Breast Cancer Cells: 31P and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies. Breast Cancer Res. Treatment, 43, 15-25 (1997).
183. O. Kaplan, T. Kushnir, N. Askenasy, T. Knubovets and G. Navon, The Role of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Cancer Diagnosis and

        Treatment: 31P, 23Na and 1H MRS Studies of Three Models of Pancreatic Cancer. Cancer Research, 57, 452-459 (1997).
184. E. Levy; Y. Hasin; G. Navon; and M. Horowitz, Chronic heat improves mechanical and metabolic response of trained rat heart on ischemia and

        reperfusion. Am J Physiol, 272, H2085-H2094 (1997).
185. N. Askenasy and G. Navon, Intermittent Ischemia: Energy Metabolism, Cellular Volume Regulation, Adenosine and Insights into Preconditioning. J.

       Mol. Cell. Cardiol. 29, 1715-1730 (1997).
186. N. Askenasy, A. Vivi, M. Tassini and G. Navon, Influence of Phosphorus Metabolites and PH on Ischemic Intracellular Volumes: Multinuclear NMR

        Studies of Isolated Rat Hearts. J. Magn. Reson. Anal. 3, 160-168 (1997).
187. Y. Sharf, T. Knubovets, D. Dayan, A. Hirshberg, S. Akselrod and G. Navon, The Source of the NMR Detected Motional Anisotropy of Water in

        Blood Vessel Walls. Biophys. J., 73, 1198-1204. (1997).
188. U. Eliav, T. Kushnir, T. Knubovets, Y. Itzchak, and G. Navon, The Effect of Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity on the Transverse Relaxation of

        Quadrupolar Nuclei Measured by Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR. J. Magn. Reson. 128, 82-86 (1997).
189. I. Ronen, J.-H. Lee, H. Merkle, K. Ugurbil and G. Navon, Imaging H217O Distribution in a Phantom and Measurement of Metabolically Produces

        H217O in Live Mice by Proton NMR. NMR Biomed. 10, 333-340 (1997).
190. H. Shinar, Y. Seo, and G. Navon, Discrimination between the Different Compartments in Sciatic Nerve by 2H Double Quantum-Filtered NMR. J.

        Magn. Reson., 129, 98-104 (1997).
191. Y-Q. Song, B.M. Goodson, R.E. Taylor, D.D. Laws, G. Navon, and A. Pines, Selective Enhancement of NMR Signals for -Cyclodextrin with

        Laser-Polarized Xenon. Angew. Chem., 109, 2464-2466 (1997); Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 36, 2368-2370 (1997).
192. B.M. Goodson, Y-Q. Song, R.E. Taylor, V.D. Schepkin, K.M. Brennan, G.C. Chingas, T.F. Budinger, G. Navon, and A. Pines, In Vivo NMR and MRI

        Using Injection Delivery of Laser-Polarized Xenon. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 94, 14725-14729 (1997).
193. Y. Meller-Harel, A. Argaman, D. Ben-Bashat, G. Navon, Y. Aharonowitz and D. Gutnick, Inhibition by Polyphosphate of Polygalacturonases from

         Botrytis Cinerea. Can. J. Microbiol., 43, 835-840 (1997).
194. L. Tsoref, H. Shinar and G. Navon, Observation of a 1H Double Quantum-Filtered NMR Signal of Water in Biological Tissues. Magn. Reson. Med.,

       39, 11-17 (1998).
195. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Determination of the Dipolar Interaction of 23Na in Solution by Triple Quantum Relaxation Time Measurements. J Magn.

        Reson., 130, 63-67 (1998).
196. Y. Sharf, Y. Seo, U. Eliav, S. Akselrod, and G. Navon, Mapping Strain Exerted on Blood Vessel Walls Using Deuterium Double-Quantum-Filtered MRI.

        Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 95, 4108-4112 (1998).
197. T. Knubovets, H. Shinar, and G. Navon, Quantification of the Contribution of Extracellular Sodium to 23Na Multiple-Quantum-Filtered NMR

        Spectra of Suspensions of Human Red Blood Cells. J. Magn. Reson., 131, 92-96 (1998).
198. G. Taler, A. Schejter and G. Navon, 1H and 11B NMR Evidence for Specific Binding of borate Ion to Cytochrome C. Inorg. Chim. Acta, 273,  388-392 (1998).

199 N. Askenasy and G. Navon, Intracellular Volumes and Membrane Permeability in Rat Hearts During Prolonged Hypothermic Preservation with

       St Thomas and University of Wisconsin Solutions. J. Mol. Cel Cardiol. 30, 1329-1339 (1998).
200. I. Ronen, H. Merkle, K. Ugurbil and G. Navon, Imaging of H217O Distribution in the Brain of a Live Rat by Using Proton Detected 17O MRI.

        Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95, 12934-12939 (1998).
201. H. Shinar, Y. Sharf, U. Eliav, Y. Seo, and G. Navon, 2H Double Quantum Filtered NMR Histology and Diffusion Measurements in Isolated

        Nerves and Blood Vessels. In: Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance, P. Bluemler, B. Blumich, R. Botto and E. Fukushima, Eds., Wiley-VCH,

        PP. 307-321 (1998).
202. Y. Seo, H. Takamiya, H. Ishikawa, T. Nakashima, Y. Sharf, and G. Navon, NMR Imaging of Rigid Biological Tissues. In: Spatially Resolved

        Magnetic Resonance, P. Bluemler, B. Blumich, R. Botto and E. Fukushima, Eds., Wiley-VCH, PP. 445-457 (1998).
203. L. Tsoref H. Shinar, Y. Seo, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Proton Double Quantum Filtered MRI – A New Method for Imaging Ordered Tissues. Magn. Reson.

        Med., 40, 720-726 (1998).
204. G. Taler, G. Navon and O.M. Becker, The Interaction of Borate Ions with Cytochrome C Surface Sites: A Molecular Dynamics Study, Biophys. J.,

        75, 2461-2468 (1998)
205. U. Eliav and G. Navon, A Study of Dipolar Interactions and Dynamics Processes of Water Molecules in Tendon by 1H and 2H Homonuclear

        and Heteronuclear Multiple- Quantum-Filtered NMR Spectroscopy. J. Magn. Reson., 137, 295-310 (1999).
206. G. Taler, O.M. Becker, G. Navon, W. Qin, E. Margoliash, A. Schejter, The Source of Heterogeneity in the Heme Vicinity of Ferricytochrome

        C. Biophys. Chem., 79,193-197 (1999)
207. G. Taler, O.M. Becker, G. Navon, W. Qin, E. Margoliash, A. Schejter, G.P. Kulbisky, D.W. Rickey, M.H. Reed, N. Bjorklund, R. Gordon, The axolotl as an animal model for the comparison of 3-D ultrasound with plain film radiography - Alternative to mammography? Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology 25, 969-975 (1999).
208. Y. Seo, H. Shinar and G. Navon, Anisotropic and Restricted Diffusion of Water in Sciatic Nerve – a 2H Double Quantum-Filtered NMR Study.

        Magn. Reson. Med. 42, 461-466 (1999)
209. I. Ronen and G. Navon, Indirect detection of H217O as a New Modality for Brain Metabolic Functional Imaging. Proc. Int. Sch. Physics

         “Enrico Fermi”, “Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function: Approaches from Physics”, B. Maraviglia, Ed., IOS Press, (1999), PP. 477-492.
210. N. Askenasy, A. Vivi, M. Tassini and G. Navon, Efficient Limitation of Intracellular Edema and Sodium Accumulation by Cardioplegia is

        Dissociated from Recovery of Rat Hearts from Cold Ischemic Storage. J. Mol. Cell Card. 31, 1795-1808 (1999).
211. D. Ben-Bashat, G. Navon, L. Litinetsky and J. S. Ishay, Phosphorous Metabolites in the Oriental Hornet and Honeybee: NMR Examinations.

        Physiol. Chem. Phys. & Med. NMR. 31, 65-75 (1999).
212. Y. Seo, K. Ikoma, H. Takamiya, Y. Kusaka, L. Tsoref, U. Eliav, H. Shinar and G. Navon, 1H Double-Quantum-Filtered MR Imaging as a

        New Tool for Assessment of Healing of the Ruptured Achilles Tendon. Magn. Reson. Med. 42, 884-889 (1999).
213. G. Taler, U. Eliav and G. Navon, Detection and Characterization of Boric Acid and Borate Ion Binding to Cytochrome C Using Multiple

        Quantum Filtered NMR. J. Magn. Reson. 141, 228-238 (1999).
214. L. Tsoref, U. Eliav, Y. Seo, H. Shinar and G. Navon, Slice Selective Proton Double-Quantum-Filtered MRI of Joint Connective Tissues. J. Magn.

        Reson. Imag. 11, 336-341 (2000).
215. A.H. Aletras, L. Tsoref and G. Navon, In Vivo 1H Double Quantum Filtered MRI of the Human Wrist and Ankle. Magn. Reson. Med. 43, 640-644 (2000).
216. O. Kaplan, M. Firon, A. Vivi, G. Navon and I. Tsarfaty, HGF/SF Activates Glycolysis and Oxidative Phosphorylation in DA3 Murine Mammary

       Cancer Cells. Neoplasia, 2, 365-377 (2000).
217. G. Navon, H. Shinar, U. Eliav and Y. Seo, Multiquantum Filters and Order in Tissues (Review), NMR Biomed 14, 112-132 (2001).
218. N. Askenasy, A. Vivi, M. Tassini, G. Navon and D.L. Farkas, NMR Spectroscopic Characterization of Sarcolemmal Permeability During

       Myocardial Ischemia and Reperfusion. J. Molec. Cell. Cardiol. 33, 1421-1433 (2001).
219. D. Ben-Bashat, Y. Meller, Y. Aharonowitz, D. Gutnick, S. Carmeli and G. Navon, Excretion of a Phosphorus-Containing Carbohydrate by

        Streptomyces sp. A50. J. Natur. Prod. 64, 1538-1540 (2001).
220. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR Studies of the Interaction Between Collagen and Water in Tendon. J. Am. Chem Soc.,

        124, 3125-3132 (2002).
221. Y. Assaf, M. Kafri, H. Shinar, J. Chapman, A. D. Korczyn, G. Navon and Y. Cohen, Changes in Axonal Morphology in Experimental Autoimmune

       Neuritis as Studied by High b-Value q-Space 1H and 2H DQF Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Magn. Reson. Med. 48, 71-81 (2002).
222. H. Shinar, Y. Seo, K. Ikoma, Y. Kusaka, U. Eliav, and G. Navon, Mapping the Fiber Orientation in Articular Cartilage at Rest and Under Pressure

        Studied by 2H Double Quantum Filtered MRI. Magn. Reson. Med. 48, 322-330 (2002).
223. G. Navon, H. Shinar, U. Eliav, Double Quantum Filtered NMR in Ordered Biological Tissues, Encyclopedia of NMR, Vol. 9, pp 374-383 (2002).
224. M. Eynan, T. Knubuvetz, U.Meiri, G.Navon, G. Gerstenblith, Z. Bromberg, Y. Hasin, and M. Horowitz, Heat Acclimation-Induced

        Elevated Glycogen, Glycolysis, and Low Thyroxine Improve Heart Ischemic Tolerance. J Appl Physiol 93, 2095–2104 (2002).
225. K. Ikoma, Y. Kusaka, H. Takamya, U. Eliav, G. Navon and Y. Seo, Evaluation of Collagen Fiber Maturation and Ordering in Regenerating

        Tendons Employing H-1 Double Quantum Filtered NMR Spectroscopy. J. Orthopaed. Res. 21, 149-156 (2003).
226. R. Fechete, D. E. Demco, B. Blümich, U. Eliav, and G. Navon, Anisotropy of Collagen Fiber Orientation in Sheep Tendon by 1H Double

       Quantum Filtered NMR Signals. J. Magn. Reson. 162, 166-175 (2003).
227. A. Neufeld, U. Eliav, G. Navon, New MRI Method with Contrast Based on the Macromolecular Characteristics of Tissues, Magn. Reson.

        Med. 50, 229-234 (2003).
228. U. Eliav K. Keinan-Adamsky and G. Navon, A New Method for Suppressing the Central Transition in I=3/2 NMR Spectra with a Demonstration

       for 23Na in Bovine Articular Cartilage. J. Magn. Reson. 165, 276-281 (2003).
229. A. H. Aletras, R.Z. Freidlin, G. Navon and A. E. Arai, AIR-SPAMM: Alternative Inversion Recovery Spatial Modulation of Magnetization for

       Myocardial Tagging. J. Magn Reson. 166, 236-245 (2004).
230. K. Keinan-Adamsky H. Shinar and G. Navon, The Effect of Detachment of the Articular Cartilage from its Calcified Zone on the Cartilage

       Microstructure, Assessed by 2H- Spectroscopic Double Quantum Filtered MRI. J. Ortho. Res. 23, 109-117 (2005).
231. N. Askenazy and G. Navon, Measurements of intracellular volumes by 59Co and 2H/1H NMR and their physiological applications, (Review),

        NMR Biomed, 18, 104-110 (2005).
232. A. Neufeld, Y. Assaf, M. Graif, T. Hendler and G. Navon, Susceptibility-Matched envelope for the Correction of EPI Artifacts, Magn. Reson.

        Imag. 23, 947-951(2005).
233. D. Carasso, U. Eliav and G. Navon, NMR parameters for monitoring coagulation of liver tissue. Magn. Reson. Med. 54, 1082-1086 (2005).
234. K. Keinan-Adamsky, H. Shinar, and G. Navon, The Effect of Decalcification on the Microstructure of Articular cartilage Assessed by 2H-

        Spectroscopic MRI. Magn. Reson. Materials Phys. Biol. Med. (MAGMA), 18, 231–237 (2005).
235. R. Fechete, DE Demco, U. Eliav, B. Blümich and G. Navon, Self-diffusion anisotropy of water in sheep Achilles tendon. NMR Biomed 18, 577-586 (2005).
236. K. Keinan-Adamsky, H. Shinar, and G. Navon, A Multinuclear NMR Study of the Maturation of Pig Articular Cartilage, Magn. Reson. Med.

       55, 532–540 (2006).
237. A. Hoffmann, G. Pelled, G. Turgeman, P. Eberle, Y. Zilberman, H. Shinar, K. Keinan-Adamsky, A. Winkel, S. Shahab, G. Navon, G. Gross, and D.

       Gazit, Neotendon Formation Induced by manipulation of SMAD8, signaling psthway in Mesenchymal Stem Cells, J. Clin. Invest. 116, 940-952 (2006).
238. H. Shinar and G. Navon, Multinuclear NMR and microscopic MRI studies of the articular cartilage nanostructure (review), NMR Biomed. 19, 877-893 (2006).
239. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Collagen fibers as a Chiral Agent─A Demonstration of Stereochemistry Effects. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 15956-15957 (2006).
240. M. Plotkin, A. Neufeld, N. Y. Ermakov, S. Volynchik, D. J. Bergman, G. Navon and J. S. Ishay, MRI of Oriental Hornet Head, Physiol. Chem.

        Phys. & Med. NMR., 38, 43-54 (2006).
241. G. Navon, U. Eliav, D.E. Demco and B. Blümich, Study of Order and Dynamic Processes in Tendon by NMR and MRI (review), J. Magn. Reson.

        Imag. 25, 362-380 (2007).
242. G. Saar, H. Shinar and G. Navon, Comparison of the Effects of Mechanical and Osmotic Pressures on the Collagen Fiber Architecture of

        Intact and Proteoglycan-Depleted Articular Cartilage. Eur. Biophys. J. 36, 529–538, (2007).
243. U. Eliav and G. Navon, Enhancement of Magnetization Transfer Effects by Inter-Molecular Multiple Quantum Filtered NMR. J. Magn. Reson.

       190, 149-153 (2007).
244. G. Navon, H. Shinar, U. Eliav, Double Quantum Filtered NMR in Ordered Biological Tissues. eMagRes, 0132, 1-11 (2007).
245. W. Ling, R. R. Regatte, G. Navon, and A. Jerschow, Assessment of Glycosaminoglycan Concentration in Vivo by Chemical Exchange-Dependent

        Saturation Transfer (gagCEST), Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 105, 2266-2270 (2008).
246. D. Carasso, A. Hanannel and G. Navon, A New MRI Method, Demonstrated in vivo for the Assessment of Focused Ultrasound Thermal Coagulation,

        NMR Biomed. 21, 637-643 (2008)
247. A. Harel, U. Eliav S. Akselrod and G. Navon, Magnetization Transfer Based Contrast for Imaging Denatured Collagen. J. Magn. Reson. Imag. 27,

        1155-1163 (2008).
248. W. Ling, U. Eliav, G. Navon, A. Jerschow, Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer by Intermolecular Double Quantum Coherence, J. Magn.

        Reson. 194, 29-32 (2008).
249. D. Ben Bashat, I. Sivan, M. Sigal, O. Eizenstein, P. Pianka, R. Malach, M. Graif, T. Hendler and G. Navon, T1 Weighted Functional Imaging

       Based on Contrast Agent in Pre-Surgical Mapping, J. Magn. Reson. Imag, 28, 1245-1250 (2008)
250. W. Ling, R. R. Regatte, M. Schweitzer, G. Navon, and A. Jerschow, Glycosaminoglycan Chemical Exchange-Dependent Saturation Transfer –

        A Novel Non-Invasive Magnetic Resonance Imaging Strategy, US Musculoskeletal Review, 3, 13-16 (2008).
251. U. Eliav, C. Naumann, G. Navon and P.W. Kuchel, Double quantum transitions as the origin of the central dip in the z-spectrum of 2H2O in

        variably stretched gel, J. Magn. Reson., 198, 197-203 (2009)
252. R. B. van Heeswijk, K. Uffmann, A. Comment, F. Kurdzesau, C. Perazzolo, C. Cudalbu, S. Jannin, J. A. Konter, P. Hautle, B. van den Brandt, G.

       Navon, J. J. van der Klink and R. Gruetter, Towards using hyperpolarized Lithium-6 as a sensor of contrast agent in vivo, Magn. Reson. Med.,

       61, 1489–1493 (2009).
253. M. Mishkovsky, U. Eliav, G. Navon, L. Frydman, Nearly 106–fold enhancements in intermolecular 1H double-quantum NMR experiments by

         nuclear hyperpolarization, J. Magn. Reson., 200,142-146 (2009).
254. Y. Hertzberg, A. Volovick, Y. Zur, Y. Medan, S. Vitek and G. Navon, Ultrasound Focusing Using Magnetic Resonance Acoustic Radiation Force

        Imaging: Application to Ultrasound Transcranial Therapy. Med. Phys., 37, 2934-2942 (2010).
255. G. Saar, Y. Zilberman, H. Shinar, K. Keinan-Adamsky, G. Pelled, D. Gazit, G. Navon, Monitoring of the Effect of Intervertebral Disc Nucleus

        Pulposus Ablation by MRI, NMR Biomed. 23, 554-562 (2010).
256. B.E. Chapman, C. Naumann, D.J. Philp, U. Eliav, G. Navon and P.W. Kuchel, Z-spectra of 23Na+ in Stretched Gels: Quantitative Multiple Quantum

       Analysis, , J. Magn. Reson. , 205, 260-268 (2010).
257. K. Keinan-Adamsky, H. Shinar, S. Shabat, Y. S. Brin, M. Nyska and G. Navon, 23Na and 2H Magnetic Resonance Studies of Osteoarthritic and

        Osteoporotic Articular Cartilage. Magn. Reson. Med., 64, 653-661 (2010).
258. G. Navon, Magnetic Resonance: A Personal Odyssey, Encyclopedia of Magnetic Resonance, eMagRes, emrhp 1038 (2011).
259. Y. Hertzberg and G. Navon, Bypassing Absorbing Objects in Focused Ultrasound using Computer Generated Holographic Technique, Med. Phys,

       38, 6407-6415, (2011).
260. G. Saar, B. Zhang, W. Ling, R. R. Regatte, G. Navon, and A. Jerschow, Assessment of GAG Concentration Changes in the Intervertebral Disc via

       CEST, NMR Biomed, 25, 255-261 (2012).
261. U. Eliav, S.C. Shekar, W. Ling, G. Navon, A. Jerschow, Magnetic Alignment and Quadrupolar/Paramagnetic Cross-Correlation in Complexes of

       Na with LnDOTP5-, J. Magn. Reson., 216, 114-120 (2012).
262. U. Eliav, M. Komlosh, P. J. Basser and G. Navon, Characterization and Mapping of Dipolar Interactions Within Macromolecules Using a Combination of

         DQF and UTE MRI, NMR Biomed, 25, 1152-9 (2012).
263. G. Navon and U. Eliav, Double-Quantum Filtered MRI of Connective Tissues, eMagRes, 1,261–271 (2012).
264. E. A. Kaye, Y. Hertzberg, M. Marx, B. Werner, G. Navon, M. Levoy, K. Butts Pauly, Application of Zernike Polynomials in Adaptive Focusing of

        Transcranial High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Therapy. Mol. Phys., 39, 6254-6263 (2012).
265. D. Gourevich, Y. Hertzberg, A. Volovick, Y. Shafran, G. Navon, S. Cochran, and A. Melzer, Ultrasound Mediated Targeted Drug Delivery Generated

        by Multifocal Beam Patterns: An In-vitro Study. Ultrasound Med. Biol., 39, 507-514 (2013).
266. S. Kusmia, U. Eliav, G. Navon and G. Guillot, DQF-MT MRI of Connective Tissues: Application to Tendon and Muscle, Magn Reson Mater Phy.

       (MAGMA) 26, 203-2014 (2013).
267. U. Eliav, X. Xu, A. Jerschow and G. Navon, Optic Nerve: Separating Compartments Based on 23Na TQF Spectra and TQF Diffusion Anisotropy-, J.

        Magn. Reson. 231, 61-65 (2013).
268. M. Rivlin, J. Horev, I. Tsarfaty and G. Navon, Molecular Imaging of Tumors and Metastases using Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST)

        MRI. Sci. Rep. 3, 3045, 1-7 (2013).
269. U. Eliav, M. Komlosh, P. J. Basser and G. Navon, Collagen Composition and Content-Dependent Contrast in Porcine Annulus Fibrosus Achieved by

       Using Double Quantum and Magnetization Transfer Filtered UTE MRI, Magn. Reson. Med. 71, 388-393 (2014).
270. Y. Hertzberg, M. Hugeri, G. Navon, H. Azhari, Rapid Method for Assessing Relative Tissue Stiffness Using MR Acoustic Radiation Force Imaging.

        Intl. J. Imag. Sys. Techn. 24, 103-110 (2014).
271. M. Rivlin, U. Eliav, G. Navon, NMR Studies of Proton Exchange Kinetics in Aqueous Formaldehyde Solutions, J. Magn. Reson. 242, 107-112 (2014).
272. H. Shinar, M. D. Battistel, M. Mandler, F. Lichaa, D. I. Freedberg, G. Navon, Sialo-CEST: Chemical Exchange Saturation transfer NMR of

        Oligo- and Poly-Sialic Acids and the Assignment of their Hydroxyl Groups using Selective- and HSQC –TOCSY. Carbohyd. Res. 389, 165-173 (2014).
273. M. Rivlin, I. Tsarfaty, G. Navon, Functional Molecular Imaging of Tumors by Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose.

       Magn. Reson. Med. 72, 1375-1380 (2014).
274. M. Rivlin, U. Eliav, G. Navon, NMR Studies of the Equilibria and Reaction Rates in Aqueous Solutions of Formaldehyde. J. Phys. Chem. B. 119,

        4479-4487 (2015).
275. E. Bergman, Y. Sarda, N. Ritz, E. Sabo, G. Navon, R. Bergman, U. Nevo, In Vivo Assessment of Aged Human Skin with a Unilateral NMR Scanner.

       NMR Biomed. 28, 656-666 (2015).
276. R. Balzan, M. Mishkovsky, Y. Simonenko, R B. van Heeswijk, R. Gruetter, U. Eliav, G. Navon, A. Comment, Hyperpolarized 6Li as a Probe for

       Hemoglobin Oxygenation Level. Contrast Media Mol. Imag. 11, 41-46 (2016).
277. U. Eliav, G. Navon, Multiple Quantum MRS, EMagRes. 5, 1061-1076 (2016).
278. U. Eliav, G. Navon, Sodium NMR for Anisotropic Systems, NMR Biomed. 29, 144-152, (2016).
279. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, Glucosamine and N-acetyl glucosamine as New CEST MRI Agents for Molecular Imaging of Tumors, MRI. Sci. Rep.

        6, 32648, 1-7 (2016).
280. H. Shinar, G, Navon, Multi-Quantum Filtered NMR and MRI of Cartilage. in: "Biophysics and Biochemistry of Cartilage by NMR and MRI", Y,

        Xia, K, Momot Eds, Royal Society of Chemistry, Chapter 9, 246-278 (2016).
281. J. I. Friedman, R. R. Regatte, G. Navon, A. Jerschow, Cartilage and Intervertebral Disc Imaging and Glycosaminoglycan Chemical Exchange

       Saturation Transfer (gagCEST) Experiment, in " Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Imaging: Advances ans Applications" M,T. McMahon et al

       Eds.Pan Stanford Publishing, Chapter 16, 377-398 (2017).
282. D. Cohn Yakubovich, U. Eliav, E, Yalon, Y. Schary, D. Sheyn, G. Cook-Wiens, S. Sun, C. E. McKenna, S. Lev, A. M. Binshtok, G. Pelled, G.

      Navon, D. Gazit, Z. Gazit, Teriparatide Attenuates Scarring Around Murine Cranial Bone Allograft via Modulation of Angiogenesis, Bone,

      97, 192-200 (2017).
283. U. Eliav, G, Navon, The Role of Magnetization Transfer in the Observed Contrast in T1 Weighted Imaging under Clinical Setups, NMR Biomed. 30,

       e3792 (2017).
284. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, CEST MRI of 3-O-methyl-D-glucose on Different Breast Cancer Models, Magn. Reson. Med., 79, 1061-1069 (2018).
285. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, 3-O-Methyl-d-glucose Mutarotation and Proton Exchange Rates Assessed by 13C, 1H NMR and by Chemical Exchange

        Saturation Transfer and Spin Lock Measurements, J. Biomolecular NMR 72, 93-103 (2018).
286. M. Zaiss, A. Anemone, S. Goerke, DL Longo, K. Herz, R. Pohmann, S. Aime, M. Rivlin, G. Navon, X. Golay, K. Scheffler, Quantification of

        Hydroxyl Exchange of D-Glucose at Physiological Conditions for Optimization of glucoCEST MRI at 3, 7 and 9.4 Tesla, NMR Biomed.,

        32, e41132019 (2019), doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4113.
287. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, Molecular Imaging of Tumors by Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI of Glucose Analogs. Quant. Imaging.

       Med. Surg. 9, 1731-1746 (2019), DOI: 10.21037/qims.2019.09.12.
288. U. Eliav, FW Wehrli, G, Navon, New Insight into the Organization of Myelin Water using Deuterium NMR. Magn. Reson. Med., 84, 535-541

        (2020), DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28170.
289. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, Molecular Imaging of Cancer by Glucosamine Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer MRI: A Preclinical Study. NMR

        Biomed. 34, e4431 (2021). DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4431
290. U. Eliav, H. Shinar, G, Navon, Identification of Water Compartments in Spinal Cords by 2H Double Quantum-Filtered NMR, NMR Biomed.

        34, e4452 (2021), DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4452.
291. H. Shinar, U. Eliav. G. Navon, Deuterium Double Quantum‑Filtered NMR Studies of Peripheral and Optic Nerves., Magn. Reson. Mater

       Phys. Biol. Med. (MAGMA), 34, 889-902 (2021), https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-021-00949-6
292. E. Wilczynski, E. Sasson, U. Eliav, G. Navon, U. Nevo, An in vivo Implementation of the MEX MRI for Myelin Fraction of Mice Brain. Magn

       Reson Mater Phy. (MAGMA), 35, 267-276 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-021-00950-z
293. M.Kim, A. Eleftheriou, L. Ravotto, B. Weber, M. Rivlin, G. Navon, M. Capozza, A. Anemone, DL. Longo, S. Aime, M. Zaiss, K. Herz, A.

       Deshmane, T. Lindig, B. Bender, X. Golay, What do we know about dynamic glucose-enhanced (DGE) MRI and how close is it to the clinics?

        Horizon 2020 GLINT consortium report. Magn Reson Mater Phy. (MAGMA), 35, 87-104 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-021-00994-1
294. M. Rivlin, D. Anaby, N. Nissan, M. Zaiss, A. Deshmane, G. Navon, M. Sklair-Levy, Breast cancer imaging with glucosamine CEST

        (Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer) MRI: First human Experience. European Radiology, (2022). DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-08772-w
295. E. Wilczynski, E. Sasson, U. Eliav, G. Navon, U. Nevo, Quantitative Magnetization EXchange (MEX) MRI Measurement of Liver

        Fibrosis Model in Rodents, J Magn Reason Imag (2022). https://doi.org/10.1002/jmri.28228
296. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, Phosphate Buffer-Catalyzed Kinetics of Mutarotation of Glucosamine Investigated by NMR Spectroscopy.

        Carbohydrate Research, 517, 1-11 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carres.2022.108581
 

PATENTS
1. J. Gale, G. Navon, E. Gogol, R. Kopel, "Method and Apparatus for Optically-Filtering Solar Radiation Especially for Greenhouses" Israeli Patent No. 66200 (1986).
2. G. Navon, Liquid Optical Filter and Method for the Near Infrared Light U.S. Patent No. 4,717,220 (1988). Israeli Patent No. 74159 (1990).
3. Y. Rubin, G. Navon, Hypothermic Preservation of Mammalian Hearts by Blocking the Na+/K+/Cl- Co-transporter Using the Co-transporter Blocker, Furosemide.U.S. Patent No. 5,498,519 (1996).
4. G. Navon, I. Ronen, Method of Measuring the 17O Content and Distribution in a Body. Israeli Patent No. 106066, 1993; U.S. Patent No. 5,479,924, 1996; Eurpean Patent No. 629870 (1998).
5. Y. Sharf, G. Navon, U. Eliav, L. Tsoref, Method for Imaging Vessel Wall Anatomy and Strain. U.S. Patent No. 6,144,199 (2000).
6. A. Pines, T. Budinger, G. Navon, Y-Q. Song, S. Appelt, A. Bifone, R. Taylor, B. Goodson, R. Seydoux, T. Room and T. Pietrass, Enhancement of NMR and MRI in the Presence of Hyperpolarized Noble Gases, European Patent No. 890114 (1999), U.S. Patent No. 6,426,058 (2002), U.S. Patent No. 6,818,202 (2004).
7. L. Tsoref, U. Eliav, G. Navon, Method of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. U.S. Patent No. 6,373,250 B1 (2002).
8.. U. Eliav, G. Navon, A. Neufeld, Method of Selective Excitation for Improving Contrast in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, U.S. Patent No. 7,390,671 (2008).
9. A. Pines, T.F. Budinger, G. Navon, Y. Song, S. Appelt, A. Bifone, R.E. Taylor, B.M. Goodson, R. Seydoux, T. Room, T. Pietrass, Apparatus for Preparing a Solution of a Hyperpolarized Noble Gas for NMR and MRI Analysis, U.S. Patent No.: 7,385,395 (2008).
10. Neufeld, M. Levine, G. Navon, Radiofrequency Magnetic Field Resonator and a Method of Designing the Same. U.S. Patent No. 7,298,145 (2007) 7,573,270 B2 (2009).
11. U. Eliav, G. Navon, A. Neufeld, Method, Apparatus and System for Magnetic Resonance Analysis Based on Water Magnetization Transferred from Other Molecules, U.S. Patent No. 7,795,867 (2010).
12. D. Carasso, U. Eliav, G. Navon, MRI Imaging and Contrast Method, U.S. Patent No. 8,417,316 (2013), U.S. Patent No. 9,632,158 (2017),
13. G. Navon. M. Rivlin, I. Tsarfaty, Glucose Analogs for Diagnosis of Disease States, U.S. Patent No. 10,736,973 (2020).
14. M. Rivlin, G. Navon, Glucosamine and Derivatives Thereof in Imaging, U.S. Patent No.10,736,973 (2021)
15. W. Ling, R.R. Regatte, G. Navon, A. Jerscow, Method, System and Computer-Accessable Medium for Assessment of Glycosamimoglycan Concentration in Vivo by Chemical Exhange Saturation Transfer, U.S. Patent App No. 12/811,987 (2011); U.S. App No. 16/189,085 (2019). 20190159697(2019)

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